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Should a loss to the Falcons on Sunday be the nail in Rivera's coffin?


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As many of us know, the Panthers have struggled against division opponents in recent seasons. The Panthers are 7-13 against the division since 2016.

Now, a struggling 2-7 Falcons team comes to Charlotte looking to put a positive spin on a bad season. The Panthers have already lost to a bad Buccaneers team at home in Week 2.

If Ron Rivera can't draw up a gameplan to beat a 2-7 division opponent at home, with playoff hopes already on life-support, Rivera has outlived his usefulness as head coach and the search for a new staff should begin immediately after the game.

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it depends on how bad the loss is, like if this historically bad secondary looks like the legion of boom against us because ron/norv didn't gameplan properly, or if they somehow call the perfect gameplan to carve up our defense because we didn't prepare, then yeah, he should be gone.

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